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Pope Benedict XVI said on his last day in the Czech Republic that communism failed because it rejected God.
Pope Benedict XVI said on his last day in the Czech Republic that communism failed because it rejected God.
Soldiers fired into a crowded stadium where demonstrators had gathered to protest against the West African nation’s coup leader Monday, killing at least 10 people, an Associated Press reporter said.
President Obama will travel to Copenhagen later this week to support Chicago’s bid to bid host to the 2016 Summer Games.
Unlike on domestic jets, cellphones can be used on more than 15,000 flights a month run by foreign carriers.
The acquisition of Dallas-based Affiliated Computer Services expands Xerox’s foothold in a growing industry.
Two stations that regularly broadcast calls from the deposed president, Manuel Zelaya, were closed in a crackdown on civil liberties by the de facto government.
Francis Lewis High is one of a number of New York City public schools teeming with students despite the system’s overall drop in enrollment in recent years.
It was not the first such test conducted by Iran, but it came at a time of high tension over Tehran’s nuclear program.
An investigation is expected to conclude that Georgia set off the conflict, but to place blame on Russia for creating and exploiting the conditions that led to war.
There is a movement in more than a dozen states to outlaw a crucial element of health care reform: the requirement that everyone be insured or pay a penalty.
Finishing the third round at eight under par, Kenny Perry is teaching the youngsters a lesson, this time in golf’s richest event.
Tropical Storm Ketsana killed at least 40 people and stranded thousands in the capital’s worst flooding in more than 42 years.
Annie Le, who was founded murdered on what was to be her wedding day, was remembered Saturday as a brilliant woman who hoped to change the world through her medical research.
Tim Tebow was taken to a hospital by ambulance after a hard hit to the head in the third quarter of No. 1 Florida’s game against Kentucky on Saturday night.
For little pay and glory, some N.F.L. head coaches started out in quality control, learning from the ground up.